Often called as “Mini Goa of North Bengal,” Dudhia offers visitors a perfect escape from urban chaos with its meandering river, lush tea gardens, and surrounding hills.
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This quaint hamlet near Kurseong offers breathtaking panoramic views of Mount Kanchenjunga, the Terai plains, and the meandering Teesta River, making it a perfect destination for those seeking hidden places.
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Tinchuley, derived from “Tin Chuley” meaning “three ovens,” is one of the most remarkable offbeat places near Darjeeling situated at 5,800 feet elevation, 32 km from the hill station.
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Dawaipani, a remote village perched at 7,000 feet, is one of the most authentic offbeat places near Darjeeling, accessible via a scenic drive through tea estates and oak forests.
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Sillery Gaon, an uncharted village at 6,100 feet, is one of the most captivating offbeat places near Darjeeling, situated just 20 km from the town across dense pine forests.
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Often bypassed by mainstream travelers, Chatakpur offers panoramic vistas of the Kanchenjunga and Singalila ranges across a verdant valley.
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Takdah, a mist-enshrouded hamlet at 5,000 feet, is one of the most peaceful offbeat places near Darjeeling, renowned for its vintage British-era bungalows and manicured tea estates.
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Bara Mangwa, a remote forest hamlet at 6,800 feet, is one of the true hidden places near Darjeeling, accessible only by trekking through dense oak and birch forests.
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Often called as “Mini Goa of North Bengal,” Dudhia offers visitors a perfect escape from urban chaos with its meandering river, lush tea gardens, and surrounding hills.
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Dhotrey, a cluster of rustic villages at 7,200 feet, is one of the most charming offbeat places near Darjeeling, known for its pristine tea gardens and panoramic Kanchenjunga views.
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